The Fashion Network Spring 2023 | Issue 11

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FUTURISM REDEFINING TWIGGY GARDEN OF DESTRUCTION BODY MODIFICATION

SPRING 2023 ISSUE 11

“The work we did at TFN is a permanent fixture in my life.” Chester Wilson III, Alumni Spotlight

A NEW ERA OF TFN

A fashion-oriented registered student organization that connects and facilitates collaboration between individuals interested in fashion at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.


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MODEL - KUNAL SHETH STYLIST - MARCEL HOANG MUA - ALAIN GURGONE PHOTOGRAPHER - EVELYN ARELLANO

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CONTENTS PRESIDENT’S LETTER SP23 EXECUTIVE BOARD FUTURISM SPREAD DESIGN BY ARIANNA UNABIA AQUINO | DIRECTED BY CD OF DESIGN, OLIVIA SIMS DIRECTOR INTERPRETATIONS FEATURING WILLIAM HOHE, KAILEY SEDLACEK, & OLIVIA SIMS ENGINEERING: THE DRIVING FORCE TOWARDS THE FUTURE OF FASHION BY ALYSSA MEDVEDEFF THE FUTURE OF FASHION: ACCORDING TO THE MEMBERS OF TFN BY RACHEL NEWMAN

REDEFINING TWIGGY

SPREAD DESIGN BY GRACE HUNT | DIRECTED BY CD OF DESIGN, OLIVIA SIMS DIRECTOR INTERPRETATIONS FEATURING WILLIAM HOHE & KAILEY SEDLACEK THE HISTORY OF EXCLUSIVITY IN FASHION BY ARIANNA WINTERS WHO IS TWIGGY? BY RACHEL NEWMAN

GARDEN OF DESTRUCTION

SPREAD DESIGN BY CASSIDY MARCUM | DIRECTED BY CD OF DESIGN, OLIVIA SIMS DIRECTOR INTERPRETATIONS FEATURING WILLIAM HOHE & KAILEY SEDLACEK THE EARTH IS NOT OUR MOTHER BY UMA LYNCH DENIM: A BLUE TRUTH BY NOEL FISHER

BODY MODIFICATION SPREAD DESIGN BY ARJAV CHOKSHI & OLIVIA SIMS | DIRECTED BY CD OF DESIGN, OLIVIA SIMS PLUS SIZE WOMEN ARE THE BACKBONE OF SOCIETY BY KAILEY SEDLACEK DIRECTOR INTERPRETATIONS FEATURING WILLIAM HOHE & KAILEY SEDLACEK FEAR OF DOLLS BY SABRINA LONGO

ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT

AN INTERVIEW WITH CHESTER WILSON III - CONDUCTED BY BLOG DIRECTOR, MONIQUE ROBINSON SPREAD DESIGN BY OLIVIA SIMS, CREATIVE DIRECTOR OF DESIGN

CREDITING INDEX

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PRESIDENT’S LETTER TFN, Hello! This is William Hohe, your currently serving president of The Fashion Network (TFN). It is with great privilege, pleasure, and honor that I am writing the president’s letter to you all for Issue #11 of TFN’s semesterly publication. This all feels so weird for me to be writing this; it feels like only yesterday that I stepped foot with a cheetah print beret and my camera on the set of “Modern Western” in Fall of 2021 for my first shoot as an ambitious and intrigued freshman. Little did I know how powerful, important, and profound the acronym “TFN” would soon become in my life and the many lives that have touched my heart through this entire process. “It feels like only yesterday” is a phrase I reserve for old people, or feeling old. This whole semester has been a nostalgic one for me and in that, “It feels like only yesterday” continues to ring bells in my mind amidst recollections of my time as a member in Fall 2021, serving as Photography Director in 2022, and now finalizing my first semester as president in Spring 2023. Where did all the time go? Seriously, I’m writing this 3 days, 12 hours, 47 minutes, and 32 seconds until CFE.3 WHERE DID THE TIME GO? It’s hard to not feel nostalgic as I reach this halfway point in the college experience for me; I came into college as a COVID-19 graduate, giving a graduation speech from behind a floral printed mask, and not being able to give my favorite English teacher a hug at graduation (lots of love to you, Mrs. Fritts!). In the time I entered college, I remember coming from the homogeneous, bubble-like suburbs of Chicago feining for a sense of community; for a cultivated culture of shared vision, appreciation, and dedication for the arts amidst all of the craziness of modern day life and keeping your sanity afloat. I was not excited to come to college, in the beginning; seeing the inability to afford education in a pretentious and preppy NYC arts school seemed like a failure for me at the time and I reluctantly waved the orange and blue at graduation parties and celebrations the whole summer. The main worry on my mind was that I wouldn’t find any friends, colleagues, or collaborators to express my creative ambitions with, partner in elaborate projects on, or confide my dreams and desires of becoming a creative director with. UIUC was for STEM-people and individuals who excelled in the likes of AP Calc and Chem with ease (not me, at all. I got a 1 on the exam. I hate Calculus). I’ve meditated on writing this letter for quite a while and regularly practice writing letters to my past and future self. In a way, I want this letter to be both for me but also for you all, my lovely TFN family, to prove to you that the community I was yearning for was only 2.5 hours from home. If I could back and do it all again, I would have only applied to UIUC from the start; and the overt reason for this is overwhelming because of The Fashion Network. With that in mind, I want to thank this community for showcasing, inspiring, and working so hard this semester. Each of you, through 4 photoshoots, countless workshops, socials, and CFE.3, have proven your dedication, openness to experimentation, and love for creative collaboration. It has truly been the highlight of my year to serve as president. I want to take a second to thank my


executive board: Olivia, Thomas, Kailey, Sophie, Monique, Nolan, Naina, Alysa, Samantha, Anu, Sam, Alex, and Francesca. Each of you has worked tirelessly to make this semester the biggest one yet for TFN; your work does not go unnoticed or unappreciated. We could not have done this without all your specific roles and expertise. You all continually amaze me and I am beyond grateful to lead this organization with you all. To all the photographers, videographers, MUAs, models, stylists, creatives, and individuals who helped support TFN, lead the charge, and encapsulated the spirit of this community, I thank you. One thing I have come to love about the college experience is that the desire to try, the desire to learn, and the desire to commit yourself to something is much more apparent due to the time constraints amidst these busy 4 years. Each of you devoting your time and making space for TFN in your life warms my heart; that desire to commit yourself to art is the energy that keeps TFN thriving. I adore each of you; I look forward to continuing leading you all next semester and eagerly anticipate our return to the runway in the Fall. Endless love,

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WILLIAM HOHE THEY/HIM PRESIDENT

THOMAS SANDERS SOPHIE MENNENGA HE/HIM SHE/HER OPERATIONS DIRECTOR EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

LOGISTICS TEAM

NAINA SHANKAR SHE/HER COMMERCE DIRECTOR

ALYSA ZHANG SHE/HER DISCORD DIRECTOR

MONIQUE ROBINSON SHE/HER BLOG DIRECTOR

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ANU KHERLEN SHE/HER FINANCIAL DRECTOR

SAMANTHA SIMMONS SHE/HER EVENTS DIRECTOR

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KAILEY SEDLACEK SHE/HER CREATIVE DIRECTOR OF STYLING

OLIVIA SIMS SHE/HER CREATIVE DIRECTOR OF DESIGN

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NOLAN NEMEROFF HE/HIM FASHION DESIGN DIRECTOR

FRANCESCA SAM CRUTCHER DUMITRESCU HE/HIM THEY/SHE SET DIRECTOR PHOTO/VIDEO DIRECTOR

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ALEXANDRIA LIMOV SHE/HER MARKETING DIRECTOR

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The use of neutral nudes and white, combined with authentic surgical props: bandages, needles, gloves, and IV Bags etc. displays the surrealist and emotional elements of the human body with stylistic inspired elements of Maison Margela’s infamous anonymous runway masks. With the rise of surgical alterations surfacing in media like BBLs trending on Tik Tok and reality shows like Botched on E-network, Body Modification serves as a commentary to channel one’s insecurities through a heightened and dramatized artistic platform. Regarding the photographic creative direction, emotionless versus emotional is at play. So many people utilize body modification as a way of self-expression, but others just play into the trends and just aim to fit in. What emotions do you think a person going through various surgeries is feeling? Maybe not feeling? Surrealism is also a key attribute to this theme - as real as body modification is, there is an element of surrealism in the concept. The clothing direction prioritizes shocking neutrals such as nude and white slip dresses, white and nude linens and flowy pieces - an overall simplistic and classy appearance. Surgical bandages as casts are ideal as well. Creating a cast around the face frames the features and holds the entire story together. The makeup has a lot to do with drawn-on features here. There’s a ton to play with in terms of prosthetics and highlighting specific camera features. Prosthetics, heavy cheekbones, caved-in eyes, strong contour, large foreheads, etc. This shoot’s hair direction takes a more natural and frizzier route.


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ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT AN INTERVIEW W/ CHESTER WILSON III, THEY/THEM UIUC CLASS OF 2022 CONDUCTED BY BLOG DIRECTOR, MONIQUE ROBINSON

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HOW AND WHY DID YOU GET INVOLVED WITH TFN? I joined the second semester of my freshman year when I saw photos on TFN’s Instagram. I instantly became hooked and obsessed. I’ve always loved fashion and clothes, especially what clothes can do for people. I started out as a stylist, because I love putting clothes on people, and putting together outfits. I also was a model for a few shoots. It was overall a really fun experience. 207


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WHAT WAS YOUR ROLE IN TFN? My senior year I became an Executive Board member as the Event Coordinator. All of the little events, mini-shoots, and handling the Discord were all in my department. The hardest part of being the event coordinator was managing the Discord. In the beginning I was doing the Discord for like fifty people, and it became more difficult moderating the Discord as it grew to two hundred plus people. I started in 2018, and in 2021 TFN blew up. I definitely did not expect the boom of new members. My favorite thing about being event coordinator was hosting events where I would bring members to thrift stores. It was so much fun. We also did a lot of things on the quad. We once had a big group picnic with cute outfits on. Photos were taken, books were read, and homework was done. We all just chilled on the quad on a 90 degree day.

WHAT WAS YOUR FAVORITE EVENT TO DO AS THE EVENT PLANNER? I truly love themed events and getting to wear costumes. It was my bread and butter on campus. We wanted each quad day to have an aesthetic theme and have people come in certain outfits, like pajamas for example. The dressing up didn’t happen very often because of Covid but I wanted to do more.

AS A PREVIOUS EXEC MEMBER OF TFN, HOW DOES IT MAKE YOU FEEL KNOWING THAT THE CLUB CONTINUES TO EXPAND? I don’t know consitently what’s up with TFN lately, but hearing about all the new workshops like posing, makeup, and screenprinting, it is so cool to hear. It makes me want to come back! You guys are just so incredible and it just makes me feel super proud of the work we have done, and the work you guys are still doing, and it’s only gonna get bigger and better from here.

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WHAT IS YOUR EXPERIENCE BEING A BLACK PERSON WITHIN A CLUB THAT’S PREDOMINANTLY WHITE? HOW WERE YOU ABLE TO ADVOCATE FOR MORE PEOPLE OF COLOR TO BE SEEN AND SHOWN WITHIN THE CLUB? I was a really shy awkward kid, so being a Black boy and being able to model was such an eye opening experience, and it’s been lovely giving that to other people. Photoshoots at TFN were my first dose of RAW confidence with being in front of the camera and being hyped up by the president at the time, Liz. When you were in front of that camera, they really made you feel like a star. Afterwards, I was like ok I love this. This is something I never want to give up. If there is anything I have to say, it’s this. The confidence that TFN gave me 100% shaped the person I am today. I probably will continue to use my TFN photos until I’m thirty because they’re just so good. I had a great time during them, and everytime I look at them I just have great memories. When it comes to advocating for more people of color within the club, I think it really began with a lot of us (other Black members within TFN and I) communicating with our friends and talking to them about TFN. Mostly talking about what it represents and what we do, while also selling the idea that you have an entry into the fashion world even if you’re not perceived to be a part of it. Word of mouth, especially among my Black friends, helped increase attraction to more people joining. Overall, it was a different experience, and the club isn’t nearly as big as it is now.

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WHAT WAS YOUR FAVORITE SHOOT YOU WERE A PART OF? It was the Valentine’s day one, The Broken Hearts Club. Pink is my favorite color, so I had to do it! As soon as they said the theme I screamed because I had a pink leather jacket, and I was like I can make this into an outfit.


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“Pink is my favorite color, so I had to do it! As soon as they said the theme I screamed because I had a pink leather jacket, and I was like I can make this into an outfit”

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WHAT HAVE YOU BEEN DOING POST GRADUATION AFTER TFN? I thought the dream was going to be moving to California, but I decided that my heart was in New York. I’m trying to get into the publishing industry here. Currently, I work for a literary magazine, Hooligan, where I’m an associate poetry editor. I also just got the Cave Canem Fellowship for Black poets in New York, which is what I majored in. HOW HAS TFN HELPED YOU WITHIN YOUR CURRENT CAREER? TFN has absolutely helped me within my career. Doing what we did at TFN, from just a managingpoint of view, was so hands-on and really gave me the skills to be able to succeed. I feel like I was a lot more cluttered before TFN, and then I kind of got it together. TFN gave me the opportunity to embrace fashion in a way that I hadn’t really been doing. I love a good skirt, and love how fashion has no gender. Doing shoots that embraced the idea of gender fluidity made me feel like I can do this! I can wear a skirt and have a really good photo of me in the skirt. ARE YOU STILL IN CONTACT WITH PREVIOUS TFN MEMBERS? Oh yeah! A lot of the models, stylists, and photographers have all kind of stayed together, and it has become this little network of people. It’s so cool. For example, Isabelle, TFN’s previous Photography Director, graduated before I did, but she came back to do a photoshoot for me with my frat. I also still keep in contact with Jada, who was the previous Writing Director for TFN. HOW DOES FASHION PLAY A ROLE IN YOUR CURRENT DAY TO DAY LIFE? It’s kind of how I start my day, and I’m kind of really picky about clothes. Whenever I put on an outfit and I’m like “I don’t really like this” or “I really like this,” I feel like the root (whether or not it’s good for me) of all my confidence is how I build myself in the morning. Fashion has become an avenue of making myself look and feel great. WITH CFE EXPRESSING THE IMPORTANCE OF UPCYCLING, HOW HAVE YOU INCORPORATED SUSTAINABILITY WITHIN YOUR FASHION? If I’m being completely honest, a majority of all of my clothes are from thrift stores. I haven’t really shopped at a clothing store in a while. I’m such a hoarder of clothes, I just have a lot of clothes and I don’t really need more, and when I want more I go to thrift stores. Everything I wear is something I’ve modified in some way or I’ve gotten from a thrift store. I used to wear a lot of H&M, GUESS, and ZARA, but then I began reading about fast fashion, especially within the past three years of TFN doing more work in fashion sustainability. I’ve done a complete 180 with my shopping habits.

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HOW DOES FASHION PLAY A ROLE IN YOUR CURRENT DAY TO DAY LIFE? It’s kind of how I start my day, and I’m kind of really picky about clothes. Whenever I put on an outfit and I’m like “I don’t really like this” or “I really like this,” I feel like the root (whether or not it’s good for me) of all my confidence is how I build myself in the morning. Fashion has become an avenue of making myself look and feel great. HOW HAVE YOU GROWN INTO KNOWING YOUR STYLE AND EXPERIMENTING WITH IT? I definitely didn’t really have my own personal style for a bunch of years. Fashion has become a further exploration of myself. Once I went to college and went through TFN, I was able to establish my own fashion identity. There’s always a way you can infuse a bit of yourself into style, which is what I really like about fashion. It’s malleable. It’s like cooking. WHO WOULD YOU SAY IS YOUR FAVORITE FASHION DESIGNER? I would say Iris Van Herpen is one of my favorite fashion designers because their dresses are really modular and flowy. I don’t know how to describe it but they look not real. I just love when fashion does that, when clothes look like they aren’t clothes, when they are. It’s fascinating when clothes become shapes, I just love that. HAVE YOU TRIED TO MAKE CLOTHES, LIKE IRIS VAN HERPEN, THAT’S TYPICALLY NOT SEEN AS CLOTHES WITHIN YOUR STYLE? I feel like I should do more of that, but I’m more into isolating really bold colors into my style right now. I’ve worn so many black, gray, and muted tones for so long, especially during middle school and high school. Once I came to college it was like BOOM, I can wear color! And now I’m walking around in lime green pants and bright pink sweaters. I just love the harsh clash of colors, very much like the Disney aesthetic of many colors and patterns at once, not so much the multiple layers though. But like they really had a thing for color, and I like my jeans to be bright and colorful. HOW HAS LIFE IN NEW YORK INFLUENCED YOUR TAKE ON CLOTHES? It’s different! I thought I was really pushing the envelope. I am not pushing the envelope at all. People here dress really, really cool, and I’m always trying to subtly take pictures of peoples clothes so I can memorize them. It’s very much like I walk outside and I just have my notes app open, and I’m kinda just like ok write down the brand of this and write down the type of jacket etc. It’s just so cool, and people are so unafraid to wear things. Everyone either wears all black or the people who wear an outfit or put it together really PUT IT together. It’s just mind blowing sometimes.

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WHAT WOULD YOU SAY TO THOSE WHO ARE INTERESTED IN JOINING TFN?

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“DO IT IMMEDIATELY “. It’s such a confidence booster. It’s just a really lovely collection of people that has gotten so big. If you are ever even the slightest bit curious of what you would look like in a professional picture, being styled, looking your best, DO IT! If you are ever just not really having a good day, a little TFN photoshoot will perk you right up.

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SPRING 2023 CREDITS

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FUTURISM

THE FUTURE IS NOW - JUMP INTO THE NEW ERA OF TFN

SPREAD DESIGN - ARIANNA UNABIA AQUINO | DIRECTED BY CREATIVE DIRECTOR OF DESIGN, OLIVIA SIMS CONCEPT - TFN CREATIVE TEAM CONCEPT STYLYING - CREATIVE DIRECTOR OF STYLING, KAILEY SEDLACEK LOGISTICS - OPERATIONS DIRECTOR, THOMAS SANDERS SET DESIGN - SET DIRECTOR, SAM CRUTCHER PHOTOGRAPHERS & VIDEOGRAPHERS DIRECTED BY - PHOTO/VIDEO DIRECTOR, FRANCESCA DUMITRESCU TFN WRITERS DIRECTED BY - EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, SOPHIE MENNENGA

WRITERS: KAILEY SEDLACEK & OLIVIA SIMS - PG. 9 WILLIAM HOHE - PG. 13 OLIVIA SIMS - PG. 16 KAILEY SEDLACEK - PG. 19 ALYSSA MEDVEDEFF - PG. 25 - 26, 28 RACHEL NEWMAN - PG. 31, 33, 37, 40, 41 ARIANNA UNABIA AQUINO - PG. 44 PHOTOGRAPHERS: EVELYN ARELLANO - PG. 12 ANNA BYUN - PG. 7, 8, 11, 21, 22, 32, 33, 34, FRANCESCA DUMITRESCU - PG. 27, 29, 30, 39, 45, 46 ARNAV LANDE - PG. 41, 42 SAVANNA LASSON - PG. 14, 15 ISAAC TU - PG. 20, 24, 38 OLIVIA WALLACE - PG. 10, 17, 18, 23, 36, KARA YOO - PG. 25, 26, 43, 44 MODELS + STYLISTS + MAKEUP ARTISTS MODEL - CHLOE SIMPSON - PG. 7, 8, 20, 43, 45 STYLIST - KAILEY SEDLACEK MUA - WREN DULNEV

MODEL - NAJMAH AMIR - PG. 12 STYLIST - SHARIKA MAJETI MUA - ALAIN GURGONE MODEL - DEEKSHITHA PARUCHURI - PG. 14 STYLIST - KAILEY SEDLACEK MUA - JOLENE BLODGETT & KAILEY SEDLACEK MODEL/MUA - JULIE CHAVEZ - PG. 15, 45 STYLIST - YELITHZA LOPEZ MODEL - SOPHIE HARTZHEIM - PG. 17, 29, 30, 39, 46 STYLIST - KARA KINNAMON MUA - KARA KINNAMON MODEL - ZOE HARITOS - PG. 18, 24, 45 STYLIST - AHRA OH MUA - KARLA DE LA CERDA MODEL - NACALA BOLLINGER - PG. 18, 20, 32, 33, 34, 46 STYLIST - KARA KINNAMON MUA - KARA KINNAMON

MODEL/STYLIST/MUA - SAM CRUTCHER - PG. 7, 8, 45, 46

MODEL - CAYLEIGH KISSINGER - PG. 20, 45 STYLIST - AHRA OH MUA - JOLENE BLODGETT

MODEL - HELENE SIMMONS - PG. 10, 35, 36, 39, 46 STYLIST - KARA KINNAMON MUA - MITZI MILOJKOVIC

MODEL - MORIAH GORE - PG. 20 STYLIST - GRACE PATTERSON MUA - KARLA DE LA CERDA

MODEL - ARIANNA WINTERS - PG. 11, 43, 44, 45 STYLIST - KAILEY SEDLACEK MUA - KARLA DE LA CERDA

MODEL - AARUSHI BAFNA - PG. 20, 42, 44, 46 STYLIST - SAM POGLITSCH MUA/HAIR - ADDY VOLZ & SAM POGLITSCH


MODEL - ISABEL CHAO - PG. 20, 27, 45 STYLIST - KAILEY SEDLACEK MUA - ALAIN GURGONE MODEL - ALYSSA MALYVANH - PG. 21, 22, 44, 46 STYLIST - MICHAELA BURROWS MUA - WREN DULNEV MODEL - JOSHUA WATSON - PG. 23, 45 STYLIST/MUA - KUNAL SHETH MODEL - GISELLE MANCERA - PG. 23, 38 STYLIST - KAILEY SEDLACEK MUA - KAILEY SEDLACEK MODEL - HUGHSON WONG - PG. 23, 25, 26, 38, 46 STYLIST - KAILEY SEDLACEK MUA - ALAIN GURGONE MODEL - ABRAHAM ALKHATIB - PG. 23, 46 STYLIST/MUA - KUNAL SHETH MODEL - THEHAN NISSANKA - PG. 38, 46 STYLIST - KUNAL SHETH MUA - ALAIN GURGONE MODEL - VAMA NAIK - PG. 45 STYLIST - MEGAN CAMACHO MUA - ADDY VOLZ MODEL - EMMA MARTINEZ - PG. 46 STYLIST - GRACE PATTERSON MUA - ADDY VOLZ MODEL - JESSICA HE - PG. 46 STYLIST - MICHAELA BURROWS MUA - ALAIN GURGONE


REDEFINING TWIGGY

TFN TAKES ON TWIGGY - REDEFINING AN ERA

SPREAD DESIGN - GRACE HUNT | DIRECTED BY CREATIVE DIRECTOR OF DESIGN, OLIVIA SIMS CONCEPT - TFN CREATIVE TEAM CONCEPT STYLING - CREATIVE DIRECTOR OF STYLING, KAILEY SEDLACEK LOGISTICS - OPERATIONS DIRECTOR, THOMAS SANDERS SET DESIGN - SET DIRECTOR, SAM CRUTCHER PHOTOGRAPHERS & VIDEOGRAPHERS DIRECTED BY - PHOTO/VIDEO DIRECTOR, FRANCESCA DUMITRESCU TFN WRITERS DIRECTED BY - EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, SOPHIE MENNENGA

WRITERS: KAILEY SEDLACEK & OLIVIA SIMS - PG. 49 WILLIAM HOHE - PG. 52 ARIANNA WINTERS - PG. 56 - 57 KAILEY SEDLACEK - PG. 62 - 63 RACHEL NEWMAN - PG. 70, 71, 74

MODEL/MUA - MIRIAM PEDRO - PG. 50, 66, 88, 94 STYLIST - KAILEY SEDLACEK

PHOTOGRAPHERS: LYLA STERN - PG. 47, 48, 51, 52, 55, 56, 72 ANNE SCHMIDT - PG. 50, 53, 54, 81 ROHIT NARAYANAN - PG. 57, 75, 76, 97 NACALA BOLLINGER - PG. 58, 92 ISAAC TU - PG. 59, 60, 74, 75, 90 ADAM CHUNG - PG. 61, 63, 64 FRANCESCA DUMITRESCU - PG. 65, 66, 93, 94 THEHAN HISSANKA - PG. 67, 69, 70, 84 MACKENZIE KOSS - PG. 68, 89 KINGSTON TAI - PG. 77, 78, 79, 80, 83 AHN KHOI PHAM - PG. 81, 82, 87, 88, 91 EILEEN KIM - PG. 85, 86, 96

MODEL - CRINA VLASCEANU - PG. 51, 52, 54, 58, 64, 65, 72, 74, 75, 94 STYLIST - MADELINE KRUSE MUA - ALAIN GURGONE

JAMES CHEN - PG. 95, 98, 99, 100

MODELS + STYLISTS + MAKEUP ARTISTS MODEL/MUA - CARMEN POLK - PG. 47, 66, 86, 94, 96 STYLIST - CHLOE SIMPSON MODEL/MUA - KAI WHITE - PG. 47, 65, 74, 85, 93, 96 STYLIST - JOANNE SAMUEL MODEL - MUSKAAN KHANNA - PG. 48, 55, 56, 65, 94 STYLIST/MUA - KAILEY SEDLACEK

MODEL - YELITHZA LOPEZ - PG. 50, 65, 72, 74, 93 STYLIST - KAILEY SEDLACEK MUA - KARLA DE LA CERDA

MODEL - CELESTA IRAWAN - PG. 53, 65, 74, 75, 81, 91, 94 STYLIST - RIVA SAKSENA MUA - MITZI MILOJKOVIC MODEL - TIMARA NORMAN - PG. 53, 58, 65, 72, 74, 93 STYLIST - TASKI VELASQUEZ & KAILEY SEDLACEK MUA - KARLA DE LA CERDA MODEL - EVA GRIEN - PG. 53, 54, 66, 74, 75, 81, 94 STYLIST/MUA - JOLENE BLODGETT MODEL - VAMA NAIK - PG. 54, 61, 66, 74, 75, 81, 85, 93 STYLIST - DEVANSHI SHUKLA MUA - ADDY VOLZ MODEL - ANU KHERLEN - PG. 57, 65, 76, 94 STYLIST - KAILEY SEDLACEK MUA - ALAIN GURGONE MODEL - SAMANTHA SIMMONS - PG. 57, 61, 66, 93, 96, 98 STYLIST - KAILEY SEDLACEK MUA - MITZI MILOJKOVIC


MODEL - MICHEALA BURROWS - PG. 59, 65, 77, 87, 90, 93 STYLIST - KAILEY SEDLACEK MUA - ALAIN GURGONE MODEL/STYLIST/MUA - SOPHIE MENNENGA - PG. 60, 61, 66, 83, 90, 92, 93 STYLIST - KAILEY SEDLACEK MODEL - JORDAN COPELAND - PG. 61, 65, 87, 93 STYLIST - KAILEY SEDLACEK MUA - ALAIN GURGONE MODEL - MICHAEL BAGGETT - PG. 64, 66, 69, 72, 74, 75, 79, 80, 84, 93 STYLIST - ARYAN RAVISHANKAR MUA - KUNAL SHETH MODEL/MUA - ALAIN GURGONE - PG. 65, 68, 69, 89, 93, 100 STYLIST - KAILEY SEDLACEK MODEL/MUA - CECE LOPEZ - PG. 65, 75, 81, 82, 85, 91, 93 STYLIST - MADELINE KRUSE MODEL - LENAIYA BLAND - PG. 65, 80, 93, 95, 99 STYLIST - DEVANSHU CHOUDHARY MUA - ADELINE VOLZ MODEL/MUA - LAURA HEUSER - PG. 65, 74, 75, 81, 82, 86, 91, 93 STYLIST - ARYAN RAVISHANKAR MODEL - DREW HEILMAN - PG. 65, 67, 94, 97 STYLIST - KELLEN GALLAGHER MUA - KAILEY SEDLACEK MODEL - JAKE BESIC - PG. 66, 69, 89, 94 STYLIST - ARYAN RAVISHANKAR MUA - KUNAL SHETH & KAILEY SEDLACEK MODEL/MUA - KAYLA TAYLOR - PG. 66, 87, 94 STYLIST - SAM POGLITSCH MODEL/MUA - SASHA HIRSCHBERG - PG. 66, 92, 94 STYLIST - RIVA SAKSENA MODEL - MARCEL HOANG - PG. 66, 73, 93, 97

STYLIST - ERIC FAN MUA - ADDY VOLZ MODEL - DHRUV TYAGI - PG. 66, 67, 69, 70, 73, 94, 97 STYLIST - DEVANSHU CHOUDHARY MUA - KUNAL SHETH MODEL - ARADITTA LYER - PG. 66, 72, 74, 94 STYLIST - SYLVIE LEYERLE MUA - ALYSA ZHANG MODEL - OUMJY ZHANG - PG. 66, 72, 74, 94 STYLIST - GRACE PATTERSON MUA - JOLENE BLODGETT MODEL/MUA - MOLLY BAUHS - PG. 66, 74, 75, 81, 86, 91, 94 STYLIST - OLLIE ROLOFF


GARDEN OF DESTRUCTION MOTHER NATURE’S MESSAGE

SPREAD DESIGN - CASSIDY MARCUM | DIRECTED BY CREATIVE DIRECTOR OF DESIGN, OLIVIA SIMS CONCEPT - TFN CREATIVE TEAM CONCEPT STYLLING - CREATIVE DIRECTOR OF STYLING, KAILEY SEDLACEK LOGISTICS - OPERATIONS DIRECTOR, THOMAS SANDERS SET DESIGN - SET DIRECTOR, SAM CRUTCHER PHOTOGRAPHERS & VIDEOGRAPHERS DIRECTED BY - PHOTO/VIDEO DIRECTOR, FRANCESCA DUMITRESCU TFN WRITERS DIRECTED BY - EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, SOPHIE MENNENGA

WRITERS: KAILEY SEDLACEK & OLIVIA SIMS - PG. 103 WILLIAM HOHE - PG. 108 UMA LYNCH - PG. 111 - 112 KAILEY SEDLACEK - PG. 124 CASSIDY MARCUM - PG. 131 NOEL FELLER - PG. 140 - 141 PHOTOGRAPHERS: CASSIDY MARCUM - PG. 101, 102, 109, 118, 131, 132, 139 SOPHIE MENNENGA - PG. 103, 104, 135, 136 KARA YOO- PG. 105, 113, 119, 120, 126 YASMINE STEELE - PG. 106, 121 HELENE SIMMONS - PG. 107, 110, 122, 123, 125, 129, 130, 142, 144, 151 EILEEN KIM- PG. 111, 112, 113, 115, 116, 117 ADAM CHUNG - PG. 114, 127, 128, 143 ISAAC TU - PG. 117, 137, 138 OLIVIA WALLACE - PG. 133, 134,152 MADELINE KRUSE - PG. 145, 146, 149 WILLIAM HOHE - PG. 147, 148 ELIE ZIESERL - PG. 150, 153, 154

MODELS + STYLISTS + MAKEUP ARTISTS MODEL - SOPHIA PIZARRO - PG. 101, 102, 122, 131, 132, 147 STYLIST - JESSICA HE MUA - ALYSA ZHANG MODEL/STYLIST - THOMAS SANDERS - PG. 104, 113, 134, 148 MUA - ALYSA ZHANG

MODEL - TAYO ORIADE - PG. 105, 148, 153 STYLIST - GRACE PATTERSON MUA - ALAIN GURGONE MODEL - ROHINI ROY - PG. 106, 148 STYLIST - KAILEY SEDLACEK MUA - ADDY VOLZ MODEL - DAVID SOMMER - PG. 107, 147, 150 STYLIST/MUA - KAILEY SEDLACEK MODEL/MUA - CALIN WALLACE - PG. 109, 147, 154 STYLIST - JANET ROMAN MODEL - KELLEN GALLAGHER - PG. 110, 115, 116, 145, 147, 149 STYLIST - DEVANSHI SHUKLA MUA - KAILEY SEDLACEK MODEL/SYLIST/MUA - KAILEY SEDLACEK - PG. 110, 119, 123, 139, 147, 150 MODEL/MUA - YUNA BATMUNKH - PG. 111, 112, 128, 137, 138, 148 STYLIST - LEXI FACCHINI MODEL - CAMERON ALAGNA - PG. 113, 148 STYLIST - KAILEY SEDLACEK MUA - KARLA DE LA CERDA MODEL - KYRA PITTIE - PG. 113, 117, 147 STYLIST - GRACE PATTERSON MUA - ALAIN GURGONE


MODEL/STYLIST - DANIEL MCGHEE - PG. 114, 126, 130, 148 MUA - WREN DULNEV

MODEL/MUA - FRANCESCA DUMITRESCU - PG. 144, 148, 150 STYLIST - KAILEY SEDLACEK

MODEL - ZOE HARITOS - PG. 117, 147 STYLIST - AVA KOLODZIEJ MUA - KARLA DE LA CERDA

MODEL - MIKE COSTA - PG. 147 STYLIST - DAVID SOMMER MUA - WREN DULNEV

MODEL - MORIAH GORE - PG. 118, 147, 153 STYLIST - MADELINE KRUSE MUA - KARLA DE LA CERDA

MODEL - ARYAN RAVISHANKAR - PG. 147 STYLIST - MARCEL HOANG MUA - WREN DULNEV

MODEL/MUA - ADELINE VOLZ - PG. 120, 133, 146, 147 STYLIST - KAILEY SEDLACEK

MODEL/MUA - KARLA DE LA CERDA - PG. 147, 151 STYLIST - JADA CARDINE

MODEL/MUA - KAYLA TAYLOR - PG. 120, 147 STYLIST - KAILEY SEDLACEK

MODEL - DHRUVI PATLE - PG. 147 STYLIST - FERN GREYDINGER MUA - MITZI MILOJKOVIC

MODEL - TIMARA NORMAN - PG. 121, 125, 131, 132, 147, 148 STYLIST - SAM POGLITSCH MUA - KARLA DE LA CERDA MODEL - NACALA BOLLINGER - PG. 125, 142, 147, 154 STYLIST - SAM POGLITSCH MUA - KARLA DE LA CERDA MODEL - KUNAL SHETH - PG. 129, 148 STYLIST - MARCEL HOANG MUA - ALAIN GURGONE MODEL - MONIQUE ROBINSON - PG. 135, 147, 152 STYLIST - KAILEY SEDLACEK MUA - MITZI MILOJKOVIC MODEL - SHINAH KAMWAKA - PG. 137, 138, 148, 154 STYLIST - AMY BOUR & LEXI FACCHINI MUA - KARLA DE LA CERDA MODEL - AMANDA SMITH - PG. 139, 147, 154 STYLIST - KAILEY SEDLACEK MUA - KARLA DE LA CERDA MODEL/MUA - EMI MANALIGOD - PG. 143, 148 STYLIST - RACHEL NEWMAN

MODEL/MUA - JENNY AN - PG. 147 STYLIST - GRACE PATTERSON


BODY MODIFICATION

THE BODY IS A VESSEL, SO LET’S ACCENTUATE IT.

SPREAD DESIGN - ARJAV CHOKSHI & OLIVIA SIMS | DIRECTED BY CREATIVE DIRECTOR OF DESIGN, OLIVIA SIMS CONCEPT - TFN CREATIVE TEAM CONCEPT STYLING - CREATIVE DIRECTOR OF STYLING, KAILEY SEDLACEK LOGISTICS - OPERATIONS DIRECTOR, THOMAS SANDERS SET DESIGN - SET DIRECTOR, SAM CRUTCHER PHOTOGRAPHERS & VIDEOGRAPHERS DIRECTED BY - PHOTO/VIDEO DIRECTOR, FRANCESCA DUMITRESCU TFN WRITERS DIRECTED BY - EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, SOPHIE MENNENGA

WRITERS: KAILEY SEDLACEK & OLIVIA SIMS - PG. 158 - 159 KAILEY SEDLACEK - PG. 163 - 164, 173 - 174 WILLIAM HOHE - PG. 169 - 170 SABRINA LONGO - PG. 189 - 191 PHOTOGRAPHERS: NETHRA YUVARAJ - PG. 155, 156, 199, 201, 203, 204 ISAAC TU - PG. 157, 158, 177, 178, 193 KARA YOO- PG. 160, 165, 166 SOPHIE MENNENGA - PG. 161, 162, 197, 198, 202 ELIE ZIESERL - PG. 163, 164, 173, 175, 194 ARNAV LANDE - PG. 167, 168, 181, 182, 200 BRIELLA HENDERSON - PG. 169, 176, 180, 185, 186 OLIVIA WALLACE - PG. 171, 172, 189 ROHIT NARAYANAN - PG. 179, 187, 188 GISELLE MANCERA - PG. 183, 184, 192, 195, 196 MODELS + STYLISTS + MAKEUP ARTISTS MODEL - ERIC FAN - PG. 155, 156, 175, 183, 184 STYLIST - KUNAL SHETH MUA - ALAIN GURGONE MODEL - ZAREE ASCAN - PG. 157, 158, 175, 182, 187, 203 STYLIST - WINNIE SONG MUA - ADDY VOLZ

MUA - ADDY VOLZ MODEL/STYLIST/MUA - KAILEY SEDLACEK - PG. 163, 164, 166, 173, 198, 201 MODEL/MUA - ZOE SPENGLER - PG. 165, 175, 177, 178, 182, 199, 201 STYLIST - KAILEY SEDLACEK MODEL - ARTHUR RODRIGUEZ - PG. 165, 167, 198, 202 STYLIST - AHN KHOI PHAM MUA - ALAIN GURGONE MODEL - COURTNEY MAZEIKA - PG. 165, 168, 175, 176, 177, 182, 201 STYLIST - LEXI FACCHINI MUA - JOLENE BLODGETT MODEL - ANN PHAN - PG. 165, 181, 182 STYLIST - MUSKAAN KHANNA MUA - SOPHIE HARTZHEIM

MODEL - WENJIE DING - PG. 165, 171, 180, 185, 186, 192 STYLIST - KAILEY SEDLACEK MUA - JOLENE BLODGETT MODEL/MUA - JOLENE BLODGETT - PG. 165, 181, 193, 196, 203, 204 STYLIST - SABRINA LONGO

MODEL/MUA - RUPHINE MAFO YONGUE - PG. 160, 165, 166, 182, 197, 201 MODEL - AMY BOUR - PG. 165 STYLIST - CHLOE SIMPSON STYLIST - KAILEY SEDLACEK MUA - ALAIN GURGONE MODEL - GEORGIA KAPETANEAS - PG. 161, 162, 197 STYLIST - MUSKAAN KHANNA MODEL/MUA - MAHDIA AMATULLAH - PG. 166, 172, 179,


181, 196, 197, 198 STYLIST - MUSKAAN KHANNA MODEL - MIA BARTLETTI - PG. 166, 195, 196, 202 STYLIST - KAILEY SEDLACEK , SHINAH KAMWAKA, & DIEGO ARANA MUA - KARLA DE LA CERDA MODEL - SHARIKA MAJETI - PG. 166, 172, 175, 178, 200, 201 STYLIST - ALEXIA CHUR MUA - ALAIN GURGONE MODEL/STYLIST/MUA - WILLIAM HOHE - PG. 169, 173, 194 MODEL - KYRIAKI KARAVASIS - PG. 175, 177, 181, 201 STYLIST - KAILEY SEDLACEK MUA - ALAIN GURGONE MODEL - GRACE JUNG - PG. 175, 178, 188, 189, 204 STYLIST - KAILEY SEDLACEK MUA - ALAIN GURGONE


ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT

AN INTERVIEW WITH CHESTER WILSON III - @CHESTERWILSONTHETHIRD SPREAD DESIGN - CREATIVE DIRECTOR OF DESIGN, OLIVIA SIMS INTERVIEW CONDUCTED BY - BLOG DIRECTOR, MONIQUE ROBINSON

VISUALS DERIVED FROM THE PREVIOUS TFN PHOTOSHOOTS & ISSUES PLAYFUL | ISSUE 04 | FALL 2019 PRINK HEARTS CLUB | ISSUE 05 | SPRING 2020 NATURALS & NEUTRALS | ISSUE 05 | SPRING 2020 ON THE COURT | ISSUE 06 | FALL 2020 MONOCHROME | ISSUE 06 | FALL 2020 WONDERLAND | ISSUE 06 | FALL 2020 PHOTOGRAPHERS: BRIELLA HENDERSON | @briella_henderson PG. 211, 212 JOSE HERNANDEZ PG. 207, 208, 209, 210, 225 NORA POTTER | @norapoterrr PG. 206, 216, 217, 218 ISABELLA ZHAO | @itsisabellezhao PG. 213, 219, 220, 221, 222, 224, 227, 228

NATURALS & NEUTRALS | ISSUE 05 | SPRING 2020

MODELS + STYLISTS + MAKEUP ARTISTS

MONOCHROME | ISSUE 06 | FALL 2020

PLAYFUL | ISSUE 04 | FALL 2019

MODEL - JADA FULCHER | @jadafulcher PG. 219, 220, 222 STYLIST - HEATHER ROBINSON | @heatherrobinson7

MODEL - TYLER HIXON - PG. 207 - 210 (PLAYFUL) STYLIST - CHESTER WILSON III MUA - LIZ KARLOVICS PRINK HEARTS CLUB | ISSUE 05 | SPRING 2020 MODEL - JADA FULCHER | @jadafulcher PG. 215, 217 STYLIST - HEATHER ROBINSON | @heatherrobinson7 MUA - ESTER ARMENT | @esther.arment MODEL - CHESTER WILSON III - PG. 206, 215 - 217 STYLIST - HEATHER ROBINSON | @heatherrobinson7 MUA - ESTER ARMENT | @esther.arment

MODEL - CHESTER WILSON III - PG. 213, 224, 227 - 228 STYLIST - GRACE T. | @grace.t_photos MUA - MASON GREGG | @mason.g ON THE COURT | ISSUE 06 | FALL 2020 MODEL - CHESTER WILSON III - PG. 211 - 212

MODEL - CHESTER WILSON III - PG. 219 - 221 STYLIST - HEATHER ROBINSON | @heatherrobinson7 WONDERLAND | ISSUE 06 | FALL 2020 MODEL - CHESTER WILSON III - PG. 225 STYLIST - EMILY LUO | @loveasthesun


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